Sam's Club Just Brought Back Its Fan-Favorite Fall Dessert, and Shoppers are Racing to the Bakery to Get It
It’s fall, y’all! And that means we can finally throw on our cardigans, sweaters, hoodies and boots without fear of being judged by those still clinging to their board shorts and bikinis like they’re going out of style. Depending on where you live, though, you might only get two of the four seasons—hot and hotter—leaving you no choice but to sport your summer gear well into the middle of November.
Thankfully, while the weather may dictate our choice in seasonal attire, there’s no rule that says we can’t enjoy the best the season has to offer inside, huddled away from the fickle and unpredictable fluctuations in climate outside. Sure, we may need to crank up the A/C or open a window, but who cares when brown butter pumpkin Alfredo and comforting lasagna soup taste so good?!
It’s not all piping hot soups and stews, though, leaving plenty of room for fall-ready sweet treats that won’t raise the temperature too much—although they could be considered fire in their own right.
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From the icon that is the PSL to pumpkin spice mini sheet cakes and cinnamon chip bisconie bites, there are so many delicious goodies to enjoy once the leaves begin their annual beautifully orchestrated color change, signaling cozier weather to come. Even better is all the returning delicacies that warm our spirits year after year, and Sam’s Club just brought back a mouth-watering fan-fave we’re racing to go snatch up.
Instagrammer @samsclubmembers shared word that the famous Pumpkin Roll Cake made its hotly anticipated return, and we can already taste the perfectly spiced pumpkin-y dessert. This ultra-moist pumpkin spiced Swiss roll features rich cream cheese frosting inside, and is topped with a light whipped topping and white chocolate curls. To really drive home the festive, candy coated vibes of the season, the chocolate curls are colored orange, yellow and white to mimic candy corn, according to an alleged Sam’s Club employee.
In terms of size, this massive 32-ounce dessert is meant to serve nine to 11 people, but we won’t judge if you indulge in the entire thing on your own. And at just $8.98 (about $0.81 per serving), can you really pass up this party-ready staple? Now that’s some heat we can actually stand.
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